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268.: FRENCH NEWS [104] EXAMINER, 24 AUG., 1834, P. 536 - John Stuart Mill, The Collected Works of John Stuart Mill, Volume XXIII - Newspaper Writings August 1831 - October 1834 Part II [1831]

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The Collected Works of John Stuart Mill, Volume XXIII - Newspaper Writings August 1831 - October 1834 Part II, ed. Ann P. Robson and John M. Robson, Introduction by Ann P. Robson and John M. Robson (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1986).

Part of: Collected Works of John Stuart Mill, in 33 vols.

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268.

FRENCH NEWS [104]

EXAMINER, 24 AUG., 1834, P. 536

This item is headed “London, August 24, 1834.” For Mill’s bibliographic entry, see No. 266. In the Somerville College set of the Examiner, the article is listed as “Paragraphs on France.”

to the astonishment of all Paris, the Address drawn up by the tiers-parti, and filled with implied reflections upon the Ministry, has been allowed to pass the Chamber without opposition. The Ministry—feeling well that the Chamber, notwithstanding these demonstrations of coquetry, would support, as the last Chamber has done, all their measures—were probably averse to put themselves unnecessarily on the defensive, and, therefore, would not understand the allusions in the Address.

Immediately after receiving the King’s answer to the Address,1 the Chambers were prorogued to the 29th of December.

[1 ]The Address and Louis Philippe’s response were both delivered on 16 Aug. (Moniteur, 1834, p. 1711). For the background, see No. 266.